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Noah Lieberman

NONPARTISAN

Noah Lieberman is running for Madison Alderperson, District 14.

Personal background

Noah has a bachelor's degree in applied math and political science from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Noah is married to his wife, Leigha. They have a child together. He has lived in Madison since 2017.

Professional background

Noah is an analytics solutions engineer at Epic.

Political background

Noah Lieberman ran for alder in Madison's District 14 in 2023 but did not win. He also ran for state house representative in North Carolina in 2016 but did not win.

Housing & Urban Development

Supports creating affordable, sustainable, multi-family housing to lower "skyrocketing" prices and ensure equitable economic development citywide.

Supports empowering tenants by increasing penalties on landlords, funding tenant legal services, and encouraging renters unions.

Supports developing more senior apartments and communities to address rising housing prices and property taxes that strain seniors on fixed incomes.

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Public Services

Supports public servants and plans to advocate for their rights as workers.

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Public Safety

Supports efforts to address systemic racism in law enforcement and believes in increasing the Police Civilian Oversight Board's visibility and empowering it to make proactive policy proposals.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports bus rapid transit and wants to increase fleet size, expand routes, and improve the overall transit experience.

Supports adding more protected bike lanes and sidewalks, and giving pedestrians more opportunities to cross.

Supports prioritizing safety in street design by adding protected bike lanes, continuous/raised crosswalks, and narrowing roads to promote lower speeds.

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Economy

Supports directing resources to entrepreneurs in low-income neighborhoods and communities of color.

Supports policies that address barriers to finding living wage jobs, such as housing insecurity, lack of government ID, and lack of transportation.

Supports expanding Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loans to incentivize clean energy projects and extend smaller-budget loans to homeowners and small business owners for solar and energy efficiency projects.

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Energy & the Environment

Believes climate change is the "single greatest existential threat" and supports reducing emissions and preparing for its impacts.

Supports preparing for increased flooding by planting rain gardens, retrofitting buildings and streets, and collaborating with the county to lower lake levels.

Supports working with utility companies to enhance the energy grid and creating more public shaded/cooled areas to protect vulnerable people during record-breaking heat waves.

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